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Damn right!!!!

I've witnessed 2 people on this forum involved in accidents through no fault of their own. Added to this is the extra attention the Police pay to Skylines and other modded imports.

mac33r,

If you are into Helis, burnouts and other illegal s**t, you would be better off with the ENVY crew.

If you are into big exhausts and tailpipes :D , then the team Westside meetups are for you.

Otherwise welcome to Skylines Australia

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Not to mention the tool that recently wrote off Dave (Cereals) newly purchased Gti-R while driving like a dickhead was part of the "ENVY" crew at their last Mcdonalds burnout fest.

That clown ruined an otherwise excellent night and was a good example of the sort of drivers we attempt to avoid.

guys!!! im new to syd and havnt had my car for long... i dont know many people yet and i heard about this envy cruise so i went... I honestly didnt know what to expect when i went and i thought the burnouts were the norm thing... lol

im not into f#@king my car by doing burnouts n shit... so guys i rather cruise with some skylines:D!!!!!!!!!!!

So guys if its kool i wouldnt mind coming to meet u guys and joining in on the skyline fun!! but like i said im new and i dont know how to get to some places to meet... i live behind forestway shops, so if anyone is near frenchs forest and doesnt mind stopping off at the BP on forestway shops to let me follow..it would be good...

mac33r..

we represent responsible car enthusiasts, if you are like minded which it seems you are then you will have alot of fun with us. It would be fantastic for you to come along tonight and hang with the r33 krew. (we all know they are the best skyline)

Now to get to the carpark in question is easy, you just go down over the roseville bridge towards chatswood, before you reach the pacific high way you turn onto archer st (left hand turn) and then the carpark is just before the interesction of archer and victoria. If you have a book follow it on that and it will be easy.

If you need more detail just icq me = 919102

Cheers CARLO AND PRANK!!

Yea i love Skylines and yea i reckon R33's r the best hahaha:)

it would be so good to meet up with a crew of R33's!!!! so i hope to see u guys tonight if i can make it!! thanks for ya icq number, ill add ya incase i got any questions!

:burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout:

btw! is the carpark u talking about right next to subway???

SWEET:)

hey carlo im pretty sexy too, so watch out!! hahahah

im so glad i found this site, im so bored at work sometimes and all i did was look at pics of skylines!! hahahah if anyone is decetly smart, i may be able to hook u up with a job paying around 35 - 38 a yr working for s software reseller in brookvale...

Originally posted by mac33r

SWEET:)

hey carlo im pretty sexy too, so watch out!! hahahah

im so glad i found this site, im so bored at work sometimes and all i did was look at pics of skylines!! hahahah if anyone is decetly smart, i may be able to hook u up with a job paying around 35 - 38 a yr working for s software reseller in brookvale...

Mac: Carlo is single too! go trig boy :uh-huh:

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